Científicos de China experimentan con armas de energía cinética para destruir modernos tanques de batalla

Un equipo de científicos de China pertenecientes al Aerodynamics Research & Development Center, ha concluido que se puede desarrollar un tipo de proyectil de Energía Cinética, capaz de neutralizar con un solo disparo, los más modernos tanques de batalla actuales. Este grupo de investigadores llevó adelante innumerables simulaciones, para determinar el alcance de los daños producidos a los grandes blindados cuando son impactados con proyectiles de energía cinética y a velocidades supersónicas altas. Las simulaciones demuestran que, al ser impactados por un proyectil esférico macizo de 20kg volando a MACH 4, todos los sistemas electrónicos de tiro y control, así como los funcionales, resultan severamente dañados por los efectos de la enorme cantidad de energía Cinética entregada, cercana a los 25MJ.


A team of Chinese scientists has concluded that a high-speed kinetic energy weapon can take out advanced armored vehicles, such as the US-operated M1 Abrams tank, in just one shot.

According to a South China Morning Post reportHuang Jie and fellow researchers at the China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center recently conducted simulations to determine the extent of damage of kinetic weapons.

They found that it is possible to neutralize heavily armored tanks in one shot without showing any external damage.

A 20-kilogram (44-pound) solid sphere traveling at over Mach 4 could generate kinetic energy of 25 megajoules or seven kilowatt-hours when converted to electrical energy.

Such power could cause severe internal damage to a tank while leaving its exterior intact and unscathed.

Jeopardizing Firepower

The study claimed that a high-speed kinetic energy weapon could effectively neutralize 40- to 60-ton tanks protected by thick layers of armor.

It could inflict severe damage even by grazing its target, thanks to its high terminal speed.

When a tank is hit in the front, the projectile would reportedly sever connections between the fire control computer and turret, jeopardizing its firepower and lethality.

Moreover, the report stated that the weapon could cause concentrated stress on the inside, heavily affecting the tank’s gun stabilizer console and wiring.

“Components at these locations have a high probability of failure due to overload damage,” the team stated.

A related simulation by Dalian University of Technology also showed that the crew of an M1 Abrams tank could suffer fatal injuries when hit by the high-speed kinetic projectile.

Fuente: https://www.thedefensepost.com